Plan to buy B.C. condos might be more about stabilizing sector than housing: expert
VICTORIA — A government plan to buy empty condominiums and turn them into affordable housing in British Columbia might be more about stabilizing the financial sector than housing, an urban planning expert says.
Some have criticized the federal and B.C. government’s plan to convert unsold condos in a plan that Prime Minister Mark Carney said would use “innovative financial tools” as the most efficient ways to increase housing supply.
Carney said last week that effectively “what you’re doing is buying them at a price, spreading out the financing,” but details, including whether the condos would ultimately be rented out or resold, would not be released until the fall.
Carney and B.C. Premier David Eby said the plan would involve converting 2,200 unsold condos as part of a larger housing plan worth $5 billion over the next decade.
